The order of the dynasties during the Northern and Southern Dynasties was: Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen in the Southern Dynasties, Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, and Northern Zhou in the Northern Dynasties.

The order of the dynasties during the Northern and Southern Dynasties was: Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen in the Southern Dynasties, Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, and Northern Zhou in the Northern Dynasties.
The order of dynasties during the Northern and Southern Dynasties was Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen in the Southern Dynasties, and Wei, Qi, and Zhou in the Northern Dynasties.
The thought map of the order of the dynasties during the Northern and Southern Dynasties was as follows: Southern Dynasties: Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, Southern Chen Northern Dynasties: Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou Please note that this is only a part of the dynasty order of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. There may be other dynasties that are not listed in the search results provided.
The order of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties was: Wei, Western Jin, Eastern Jin, Southern Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, Southern Chen, and Northern.
The order of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties was: Wei, Western Jin, Eastern Jin, Southern Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, Southern Chen, and Northern.
The simplest version of the dynasty order table was: " The Three Emperors and Five Emperors began with Yao, Shun, and Yu. The Xia, Shang, and Western Zhou were divided into two parts, the Eastern Zhou. The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period unified the Qin and Han Dynasties. The three parts were Wei, Shu, and Wu, and the two Jin Dynasties followed. The Northern and Southern Dynasties were established side by side, and the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties were passed down. After the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties, the dynasty ended." This version included the sequence of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.
In the list of China dynasties, the order of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties was as follows: Wei Dynasty (220 - 265), Western Jin Dynasty (265 - 316), Eastern Jin Dynasty (317 - 420), Southern Song Dynasty (420 - 479), Southern Qi Dynasty (479 - 502), Southern Liang Dynasty (502 - 557), Southern Chen Dynasty (557 - 589).
The order of dynasties during the Northern and Southern Dynasties was the Southern Dynasties (Song, Qi, Liang, Chen), the Northern Dynasties (Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou), followed by the Five Dynasties (Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou) and the Ten Kingdoms (Former Shu, Later Shu, Wu, Southern Tang, Wuyue, Min, Chu, Southern Han, Nanping (Jingnan), Northern Han).
During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Northern Dynasty consisted of five dynasties, namely the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, and Northern Zhou.
Liang (502 - 557) was the third dynasty of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and its capital was Jiankang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu Province). It was established by Xiao Yan, the governor of Yongzhou. After Xiao Yan accepted the abdication of Xiao Baorong of the Southern Qi Dynasty, he established the Liang Dynasty and changed the year title to Tianjian, which was Emperor Wu of Liang. In the early days of Emperor Wu's reign, he actively governed and implemented a series of policies to restore production and revive the economy. However, in the second year of the Qing Dynasty (548), Hou Jing rebelled on the grounds that treacherous officials were disrupting the government. He first supported Xiao Zhengde as emperor and starved Emperor Wu of Liang to death in Wende Hall. Later, he killed Xiao Zhengde and successively supported and deposed Xiao Gang and Xiao Dong. In the second year of Dabao (551), he became emperor himself and changed the name of the country to Han. The following year, Hou Jing was killed by Xiao Yi's subordinates and the rebellion subsided. Xiao Yi proclaimed himself emperor in Jiangling, but was killed by the Western Wei two years later. Northern Qi forced Nanliang to support Xiao Yuanming as emperor. Later, Chen Baxian raised an army to revolt and deposed Xiao Yuanming to replace Xiao Fangzhi as emperor. In the end, in October of the second year of Taiping (557), Liang Jing Emperor Xiao Fangzhi was forced to abdicate to Chen Baxian, and Nanliang was destroyed. The Southern Liang Dynasty had four generations and eight emperors (there were also seven emperors). At its peak, its territory was distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the Jianghuai area. It had 109 states and 405 counties under its jurisdiction. However, after the Hou Jing Rebellion, its territory and population continued to shrink. In terms of politics, the employment system of the Southern Liang Dynasty was mainly to mediate, taking into account the poor scholars and the powerful families. The economy was mainly based on agriculture, and the handicraft industry and commerce were prosperous. After four currency reforms, the official money was mainly circulated with five baht coins. However, there were many private mints among the people, and the currency circulation market was chaotic. As the political situation worsened, the relationship with neighboring countries changed from friendship and war to dependence. The development of culture and science and technology was remarkable. Not only did they create new poetic styles, but they also created a batch of works that were handed down from generation to generation, such as "Wen Xin Diao Long" and "Poetry." At the same time, the Southern Liang Dynasty attached great importance to education, and local government schools flourished. Private schools flourished everywhere. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!